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i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines for you. a damning review into three medical treatments for women says that many lives have been ruined because of an arrogant culture that dismissed serious concerns as "women's problems". mesh as "women's problems". has robbed me of the per used mesh has robbed me of the person i used to be. my life is completely different. i want to issue a full apology to those who have suffered and their families. also, a £2 billion fund to help unemployed under 25s get a work placement and a stamp duty holiday for home buyers. the latest measures aimed at boosting the economy. and if you are between 16 and 2a — what do you think of the chancellor's plan to help you get into some kind of work? do let me know victoria@bbc.co.uk or email victoria@bbc.co.uk. angry crowds in serbia storm the parliament building in protest at the re—introduction of lockdown measures. millions in melbourne are ordered back into lockdown for six weeks. and jimmy anderson talks about cricket return
i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines for you. a damning review into three medical treatments for women says that many lives have been ruined because of an arrogant culture that dismissed serious concerns as "women's problems". mesh as "women's problems". has robbed me of the per used mesh has robbed me of the person i used to be. my life is completely different. i want to issue a full apology to those who have suffered and their families. also, a £2 billion fund...
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earlier my colleague victoria derbyshire spoke the earlier, my colleague victoria derbyshire spoke toriginally from north west china. her brother has been detained there for 22 years. and to arfat erkin, who now lives in northern virginia in the us, both of his parents have been detained in camps in xinjiang province and he has lost contact with them. zu bayra gave her view on the images of uighurs lined up and led onto trains. according to reports and witness testimonies they are not only detained in the detention camps, and even now the concentration camps, they are also forced to work in the factories in mainland china. and according to reports, those blindfolded and handcuffed people we re blindfolded and handcuffed people were transferred to mainland china in factories as forced labour. you left, i understand, in factories as forced labour. you left, iunderstand, in in factories as forced labour. you left, i understand, in the 1990s. your brother is injail left, i understand, in the 1990s. your brother is in jail there and has been detained for 22 years. why was he arrested? my b
earlier my colleague victoria derbyshire spoke the earlier, my colleague victoria derbyshire spoke toriginally from north west china. her brother has been detained there for 22 years. and to arfat erkin, who now lives in northern virginia in the us, both of his parents have been detained in camps in xinjiang province and he has lost contact with them. zu bayra gave her view on the images of uighurs lined up and led onto trains. according to reports and witness testimonies they are not only...
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if it hadn't been for the victoria derbyshire show, i wouldn't have found answers as to what was going body. the baroness‘s review is focusing on vaginal mesh. how does that feel for somebody like yourself, who has had a hernia mesh? although i am overjoyed that it's highlighting vaginal mesh, i desperately want hernia mesh to be included. ursula has had two hernia mesh repairs and experienced life—threatening complications after the implants attached to her bowels. she says doctors say the only way her large hernia can be fixed is by yet more mesh, a prospect she can't bear. i go to bed on a night knowing that i've got nobody to fix me, and i wake up in the morning with no hope, so i'vejust got to keep... i wear bright colours, i cover myself with them, and that's what they've done to me. they've made me a freak. sorry. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on tonight's programme... a leeds united legend, a world cup winner and the man credited with changing irish football. tributes to jack charlton, who's died at the age of 85. the end of the road for norwich — officially relegat
if it hadn't been for the victoria derbyshire show, i wouldn't have found answers as to what was going body. the baroness‘s review is focusing on vaginal mesh. how does that feel for somebody like yourself, who has had a hernia mesh? although i am overjoyed that it's highlighting vaginal mesh, i desperately want hernia mesh to be included. ursula has had two hernia mesh repairs and experienced life—threatening complications after the implants attached to her bowels. she says doctors say the...
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good morning, welcome to bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire. between now and 11, we'll bring you the latest news and interviews. first of all, here are the headlines. music venues, theatres, galleries and museums are to get £1.5 billion after being devastated by the coronavirus lockdown. this is all—new money for the arts sector. look, arts are at the absolute heart of our national life, whether it is your local theatre where you go to see the panto, or a part of the history of our nation. and if you work for a music venue, club, theatre, circus, museum or gallery, is this new package enough to save yourjob? message me on twitter @vicderbyshire or email victoria@bbc.co.uk. and can you answer the big question — why we can get on planes and trains and sit next to each other wearing a mask but can't do it in a theatre? lockdown restrictions continue to be eased around the uk — beer gardens reopen in scotland, in wales the five—mile travel restriction is lifted, and in northern ireland nail bars and tattoo parlours can reopen. as people worry about
good morning, welcome to bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire. between now and 11, we'll bring you the latest news and interviews. first of all, here are the headlines. music venues, theatres, galleries and museums are to get £1.5 billion after being devastated by the coronavirus lockdown. this is all—new money for the arts sector. look, arts are at the absolute heart of our national life, whether it is your local theatre where you go to see the panto, or a part of the history of our nation....
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i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines. scotland's most significant easing of coronavirus restrictions. hairdressers, restaurants, tourist attractions and places of worship are allowed to re—open. a temporary cut to vat for the hospitality and leisure industries comes in today — from 20% to 5%. health secretary matt hancock says that face coverings will be mandatory in shops and on public transport "for the foreseeable future" — but aren't needed in offices or schools. it's when you are in interaction with people you aren't normally with, that's where the mask can be particularly helpful. china says it will take "all necessary measures" to look after its interests — after the government here decided to ban huawei from our 56 networks. a leading uk charity says it has seen a dramatic rise in women needing help for postnatal depression during lockdown. if that's you — if you have had or think you might have had postnatal depression during lockdown, do let me know how it's affected you and your baby. you can e—mail us or messa
i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines. scotland's most significant easing of coronavirus restrictions. hairdressers, restaurants, tourist attractions and places of worship are allowed to re—open. a temporary cut to vat for the hospitality and leisure industries comes in today — from 20% to 5%. health secretary matt hancock says that face coverings will be mandatory in shops and on public transport "for the foreseeable future" — but aren't needed in offices or schools....
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good morning, welcome to bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire — here are the latest headlines.ore job losses because of coronavirus — 5,000 jobs are under threat at sandwich chain upper crust and 1,700 jobs are to go at airbus uk. pressure on the government to give councils data more quickly to deal with virus spikes — after criticism it took too long in leicester. information is being made available to local authorities. there is a dashboard and information on test and trace is made available to local authorities right now. police in hong kong use tear gas and a water cannon — and arrest 30 democracy protestors, under china's new national security law. the us buys up nearly all stocks for the next three months of the drug remdesivir — one of the only ones shown to work against covid. the victims comissioner for london calls forjuries on rape trials to be given clearer directions about rape myths and consent — to try to increase the 3% conviction rate for rape. and now because of the lies about me he's just out and he is free, even with all the evidence. that's frightening. and
good morning, welcome to bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire — here are the latest headlines.ore job losses because of coronavirus — 5,000 jobs are under threat at sandwich chain upper crust and 1,700 jobs are to go at airbus uk. pressure on the government to give councils data more quickly to deal with virus spikes — after criticism it took too long in leicester. information is being made available to local authorities. there is a dashboard and information on test and trace is made...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. here are your headlines this monday morning. as nail bars and beauty salons re—open for business today in england, health secretary matt hancock says authorities are dealing with more than 100 coronavirus outbreaks a week. one of those outbreaks is at a farm in herefordshire, where there are 73 confirmed cases of covid—19. and where do you stand on masks? if you're wearing one, why? and if you're trying to avoid wearing one, i'd be really interested to know your reasons. @vicderbyshire or email victoria@bbc.co.uk. after ten when we switch to bbc two, we're going talk to the owner of lifestyle store in scotland where some customers have said they wont be coming back because wearing masks in shops is mandatory. the government is releasing adverts encouraging you to prepare for the end of the brexit transition period at the start of next year. the conservative andrzej duda has been re—elected as president of poland by a narrow margin. actor kelly preston has died from breast cancer aged 57. her husband john travolta said she fought
i'm victoria derbyshire. here are your headlines this monday morning. as nail bars and beauty salons re—open for business today in england, health secretary matt hancock says authorities are dealing with more than 100 coronavirus outbreaks a week. one of those outbreaks is at a farm in herefordshire, where there are 73 confirmed cases of covid—19. and where do you stand on masks? if you're wearing one, why? and if you're trying to avoid wearing one, i'd be really interested to know your...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines.ust feel like i'm doing the right thing and i'm protecting myself. i would say no. as long as you're sanitising and you're cautious of what you're doing. tens of thousands of businesses are ordered to close in california, as coronavirus restrictions are reimposed in america's most populous state. new figures reveal the uk economy shrank by a fifth under lockdown, but started to grow a little in may. taking a harder line against china — the british government's expected to announce a ban on huawei in the uk's 5g networks.
i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines.ust feel like i'm doing the right thing and i'm protecting myself. i would say no. as long as you're sanitising and you're cautious of what you're doing. tens of thousands of businesses are ordered to close in california, as coronavirus restrictions are reimposed in america's most populous state. new figures reveal the uk economy shrank by a fifth under lockdown, but started to grow a little in may. taking a harder line against china — the...
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hello, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. the headlines... rise, including doctors, teachers and police officers. alongside some of the pension enhancements we've seen over the past couple of years, this means they're making significant advances in pay, which is both right, but also a reward for the work they've done over the last few months. government borrowing soared to more than £35 billion injune, about five times more than the same time last year. a report into alleged russian interference in british politics will be released this morning. eu leaders strike a deal on a huge recovery package for member states hit by coronavirus, after a fourth night of talks. a domestic violence charity who support afro—carribean women who are victims of violence or sexual abuse are meeting with hackney council in london today over a row about their premises. sistah space, who say they're the only charity of its kind in the uk, have just seven days to move out of their temporary location and back into their old building, which they say is unsafe. the old
hello, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. the headlines... rise, including doctors, teachers and police officers. alongside some of the pension enhancements we've seen over the past couple of years, this means they're making significant advances in pay, which is both right, but also a reward for the work they've done over the last few months. government borrowing soared to more than £35 billion injune, about five times more than the same time last year. a report into alleged russian...
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it's wednesday morning, welcome to bbc news i'm victoria derbyshire, here are the headliness. questions for the government about russian interference in the uk after a highly critcal report says the risk was badly underestimated. ministers says they're looking at new security laws. i do think it's very important that we are all one step ahead of that and that is why, as i say, we will be looking at the activities of hostile states and what additional powers can be granted and whilst there is work that remains to be done on that i can confirm that. visiting relatives in care homes in england — the government says it's planning to publish updated guidance this week. if your grandparent or mum or dad or a relative with a disbailitty is in care, tell us your story of the last few months victoria@bbc.co.uk or message me on twitter @vicderbyshire president trump warns america's coronavirus outbreak will get worse before it gets better and urges people to wear face coverings when social distancing isn't possible. president trump also sent his good wishes to ghislaine maxwell, accused
it's wednesday morning, welcome to bbc news i'm victoria derbyshire, here are the headliness. questions for the government about russian interference in the uk after a highly critcal report says the risk was badly underestimated. ministers says they're looking at new security laws. i do think it's very important that we are all one step ahead of that and that is why, as i say, we will be looking at the activities of hostile states and what additional powers can be granted and whilst there is...
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i'm victoria derbyshire.vaccine. there is a very high degree of confidence but we will be entering trials, will need half a million people to be able to trial these vaccines going forward through the winter. but it's a really important part of their development. a new treatment for covid—19 developed by a uk company could dramatically reduce the number of patients needing intensive care. eu leaders in brussels hold talks through the night — as they attempt to reach agreement on a coronavirus recovery fund.
i'm victoria derbyshire.vaccine. there is a very high degree of confidence but we will be entering trials, will need half a million people to be able to trial these vaccines going forward through the winter. but it's a really important part of their development. a new treatment for covid—19 developed by a uk company could dramatically reduce the number of patients needing intensive care. eu leaders in brussels hold talks through the night — as they attempt to reach agreement on a...
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victoria derbyshire spoke to ellie and her mum this morning. hello, both of you. hi! hi, hello.m good. thank you so much for talking to us. i want to ask you, ellie, first of all, of course, what was it like being a gucci model? really, really good. it made me proud of the campaign and i feel really shocked about the comments and everything that i have got on my instagram. well, what do you think about all those likes? well, they are really crazy and i like one of them that says i am really cute and that they are jealous of my eyebrows, and i am really cute. yeah, i read quite a few comments about your eyebrows! what was the thing that you loved most about the whole photographic shoot for gucci? it had been a fun day with hair and make—up and i love to be on the camera a lot, in photos, because i do love to be to the camera and i love my make—up and hair done. and did you have a favourite dress? yeah, ido. the best dress i liked was the one with the beads and jewellery on it. yes, that was beautiful. i wonder, did you always want to be a model, ellie? yeah, idid. it's been reall
victoria derbyshire spoke to ellie and her mum this morning. hello, both of you. hi! hi, hello.m good. thank you so much for talking to us. i want to ask you, ellie, first of all, of course, what was it like being a gucci model? really, really good. it made me proud of the campaign and i feel really shocked about the comments and everything that i have got on my instagram. well, what do you think about all those likes? well, they are really crazy and i like one of them that says i am really...
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if it hadn't been for the victoria derbyshire show, i wouldn't have found answers as to what was goingdoes that feel for somebody like yourself, who has had a hernia mesh? although i am overjoyed that it's highlighting vaginal mesh, i desperately want hernia mesh to be included. ursula has had two hernia mesh repairs and experienced life—threatening complications after the implants attached to her bowels. she says doctors say the only way her large hernia can be fixed is by yet more mesh, a prospect she can't bear. i go to bed on a night knowing that i've got nobody to fix me, and i wake up in the morning with no hope, so i'vejust got to keep... i wear bright colours, i cover myself with them, and that's what they've done to me. they've made me a freak. sorry. good evening. it has been warm again in the strong dry sunshine today but we have had more cloud across northern ireland and across western scotla nd northern ireland and across western scotland with some patchy rain which may well pump up for a time this evening across mainland scotland before it gradually sinks southwards throu
if it hadn't been for the victoria derbyshire show, i wouldn't have found answers as to what was goingdoes that feel for somebody like yourself, who has had a hernia mesh? although i am overjoyed that it's highlighting vaginal mesh, i desperately want hernia mesh to be included. ursula has had two hernia mesh repairs and experienced life—threatening complications after the implants attached to her bowels. she says doctors say the only way her large hernia can be fixed is by yet more mesh, a...
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and our colleague, victoria derbyshire, who has worked closely alongside norman over the years, said, have loved working with you. "thank you for being a magnificent and kind colleague." my colleague, annita mcveigh, spoke to norman earlier about what he will be getting up to. i just came to the conclusion that i really can't spend the rest of my life prattling on about politics on this balcony. it's time i went out there and had a look at the big, wide world out there, and that involves going on some decent walks with the hound. so, first off, i'm going to be walking st cuthbert‘s way, which is a five—day walk between the borders town of melrose and holy island, so me and the hound will be spending some time tramping along there. but i've had an amazing blast. it's been great! it'sjust been huge, huge fun and, actually, a massive, massive privilege, notjust working with so many incredibly talented people, but being able to broadcast to people watching the bbc, which isjust one huge, huge privilege, which one should never forget. norman smith, then and now. i think we are all in a sta
and our colleague, victoria derbyshire, who has worked closely alongside norman over the years, said, have loved working with you. "thank you for being a magnificent and kind colleague." my colleague, annita mcveigh, spoke to norman earlier about what he will be getting up to. i just came to the conclusion that i really can't spend the rest of my life prattling on about politics on this balcony. it's time i went out there and had a look at the big, wide world out there, and that...
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this is bbc news, hello i'm victoria derbyshire, here are your headlines. questions for the uk government about russian interference after a highly critcal report says the risk was badly underestimated. ministers says they're looking at new security laws. i do think it's very important that we're all one step ahead of that and that is why, as i say, we will be looking at the activities of hostile states and what additional powers can be granted, and whilst there's work that remains to be done on that, i can confirm that. president trump warns america's coronavirus outbreak will get worse before it gets better and urges people to wear face coverings when social distancing isn't possible. if you can, use the mask when you can, use the mask if you are close to each other, if you are in a group. i would put it on when i'm in a group. i'm in an elevator and there are other people with me, including, like, security people, it's not their fault, they have to be in the elevator, i want to protect them also. president trump also send his good wishes to ghislaine max
this is bbc news, hello i'm victoria derbyshire, here are your headlines. questions for the uk government about russian interference after a highly critcal report says the risk was badly underestimated. ministers says they're looking at new security laws. i do think it's very important that we're all one step ahead of that and that is why, as i say, we will be looking at the activities of hostile states and what additional powers can be granted, and whilst there's work that remains to be done...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines. face coverings will be compulsory in shops from the end of next week. people who refuse could be fined £100. i think to a point we should be forced because we all want to get back to normal. ijust feel like i'm doing the right thing and i'm protecting myself. i would say no. as long as you're sanitising and you're cautious of what you're doing. tens of thousands of businesses are ordered to close in california, as coronavirus restrictions are reimposed in america's most populous state. new figures reveal the uk economy shrank by a fifth under lockdown, but started to grow a little in may. taking a harder line against china — the british government's expected to announce a ban on huawei in the uk's sg networks. and kate, the duchess of cambridge, on being a mum and why she's backing a new bbc campaign to support families with young children. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the gl
i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines. face coverings will be compulsory in shops from the end of next week. people who refuse could be fined £100. i think to a point we should be forced because we all want to get back to normal. ijust feel like i'm doing the right thing and i'm protecting myself. i would say no. as long as you're sanitising and you're cautious of what you're doing. tens of thousands of businesses are ordered to close in california, as coronavirus restrictions are...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. a £2 billion fund to help unemployed under 25s get a work placement in the uk, and a stamp duty holiday for home buyers. the latest measures aimed at boosting the british economy. the world health organization says there's evidence that covid—19 may be spread by tiny particles suspended in the air. a damning review into three medical treatments for women in england says that many lives have been ruined because of an arrogant culture that dismissed serious concerns as ‘women‘s problems‘. mesh has robbed me of the person i used to be. my life is completely different. i want to issue a full apology to those who have suffered and their families. angry crowds in serbia storm the parliament building in protest at the re—introduction of lockdown measures. and johnny depp faces a second day of questioning in his libel claim against the sun newspaper at the high court in london. hello. the uk chancellor rishi sunak is set to announce a range of measures later aimed at boosting the british econ
i'm victoria derbyshire. a £2 billion fund to help unemployed under 25s get a work placement in the uk, and a stamp duty holiday for home buyers. the latest measures aimed at boosting the british economy. the world health organization says there's evidence that covid—19 may be spread by tiny particles suspended in the air. a damning review into three medical treatments for women in england says that many lives have been ruined because of an arrogant culture that dismissed serious concerns as...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. the uk signs deals for 90 million doses of coronavirus vaccines being developed overseas — on top of a pledge for 100 million of the oxford university vaccine. there is a very high degree of confidence but we will be entering trials, will need half a million people to be able to trial these vaccines going forward through the winter. but it's a really important part of their development. a new treatment for covid—19 developed by a uk company could dramatically reduce the number of patients needing intensive care. eu leaders in brussels hold talks through the night — as they attempt to reach agreement on a coronavirus recovery fund. as tensions grow between britain and china — the uk is expected to announce it's suspending its extradition treaty with hong kong. amber heard takes the stand at london's high court in johnny depp‘s libel case against the sun — over allegations of domestic violence during the pair's relationship. please do get in touch with us regarding any of today's storie
i'm victoria derbyshire. the uk signs deals for 90 million doses of coronavirus vaccines being developed overseas — on top of a pledge for 100 million of the oxford university vaccine. there is a very high degree of confidence but we will be entering trials, will need half a million people to be able to trial these vaccines going forward through the winter. but it's a really important part of their development. a new treatment for covid—19 developed by a uk company could dramatically reduce...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. here are the headlines.ols. it's when you are in interaction with people you aren't normally with, that's where the mask can be particularly helpful. china says it will take "all necessary measures" to look
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hello, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. the headlines...ter its interests after the uk government decided to ban huawei from britain's 5g networks. uk health secretary, matt hancock, says face coverings will be mandatory in england in shops and on public transport "for the foreseeable future" but aren't needed in offices or schools. scotland's most significant easing of coronavirus restrictions — hairdressers, restaurants, tourist attractions and places of worship are allowed to re—open. apple and ireland have won their appeal against the european commission over a 13 billion euro tax bill. around 500 jobs are being cut at luxury fashion firm burberry in the uk and globally after lockdown sent sales tumbling. cancer treatment can be incredibly gruelling, but how risky is it to reject conventional therapies? sean walsh was a young musician from liverpool who had blood cancer, but turned down chemotherapy and believed he could cure his cancer through alternative treatments. now, his family have spoken to the bbc to warn others not to follow t
hello, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. the headlines...ter its interests after the uk government decided to ban huawei from britain's 5g networks. uk health secretary, matt hancock, says face coverings will be mandatory in england in shops and on public transport "for the foreseeable future" but aren't needed in offices or schools. scotland's most significant easing of coronavirus restrictions — hairdressers, restaurants, tourist attractions and places of worship are...
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and another from victoria derbyshire. and hejoins us now.ng your dog. there's so much politics. maybe you've had your fill of so much politics. maybe you've had yourfill of it? so much politics. maybe you've had your fill of it? i really can't spend the rest of my life prattling on about politics on this balcony. it's time i went out there and had a look at the big wide world out there. it does involve going on some decent walks with the hand. first off, iam decent walks with the hand. first off, i am going to be walking saint cuthbert‘s way, a five—day war between the border town of melrose and the holy islands. me and the hand will be spending some time tramping along there. but i've had an amazing glass. it's been great. it's just been an amazing glass. it's been great. it'sjust been huge, huge fun, and a massive privilege. just working with so massive privilege. just working with so many talented people, but being able to broadcast to people watching the bbc, which isjust one huge, huge privilege, which one should never forget. norman, w
and another from victoria derbyshire. and hejoins us now.ng your dog. there's so much politics. maybe you've had your fill of so much politics. maybe you've had yourfill of it? so much politics. maybe you've had your fill of it? i really can't spend the rest of my life prattling on about politics on this balcony. it's time i went out there and had a look at the big wide world out there. it does involve going on some decent walks with the hand. first off, iam decent walks with the hand. first...
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it's wednesday morning, welcome to bbc news i'm victoria derbyshire, here are the headliness.randparent or mum or dad or a relative with a disbailitty is in care, tell us your story of the last few months victoria@bbc.co.uk or message me on twitter
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welcome to bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire and here are the headlines: if you're a teacher, doctor,
welcome to bbc news, i'm victoria derbyshire and here are the headlines: if you're a teacher, doctor,
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hello, welcome to bbc news — i'm victoria derbyshire, bringing you the latest headlines for viewers inhe uk and around the world. police in hong kong use tear gas and a water cannon — and arrest 30 democracy protestors, as china's new national security law comes into force. it's a bit of a weird stand—off at this moment with the riot police here and people walking away, and some of the police are leaving as well. the water cannon truck has just been doing rounds. more uk job losses because of coronavirus — 5,000 jobs are under threat at upper crust and 1,700 jobs are to go at airbus uk. the us buys up nearly all stocks for the next three months of the drug remdesivir — one of the only drugs shown to work against covid—19. councils in england will get real—time data on coronavirus cases in their areas, after signing a data sharing agreement with public health england. it follows criticism over how long it took to get data in leicester. and remembering the man who should've been england's first black player — jack leslie was subject to racism — now fans want to see him honoured with a st
hello, welcome to bbc news — i'm victoria derbyshire, bringing you the latest headlines for viewers inhe uk and around the world. police in hong kong use tear gas and a water cannon — and arrest 30 democracy protestors, as china's new national security law comes into force. it's a bit of a weird stand—off at this moment with the riot police here and people walking away, and some of the police are leaving as well. the water cannon truck has just been doing rounds. more uk job losses...